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There are 8 blue pens, 64 red pens, and 16 school boxes to be boxed. Each box must contain only one type of item, and every item must be boxed. What is the most that can be plac…
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There are 8 blue pens, 64 red pens, and 16 school boxes to
be boxed. Each box must contain only one type of item,
and every item must be boxed. What is the most that can
be placed in a box so that each box has the same number
of items?
OA) 4
OB) 8
OC) 12
OD) 16
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Answer: the closest i got to was A
Step-by-step explanation: 8 + 64 = 72/16 = 4.5
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